Small chainsaw, good as a backup solution. It's probably not suitable for daily, regular use. Budget option, worth keeping in your backpack just in case.
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Badger Outdoor Commando CWS II Hand Chainsaw
Portable Chainsaw designed for various outdoor activities, such as setting up a campsite during survival trips, cutting firewood on bushcraft camps, hiking trips, or while working in the garden or on a plot.
Efficient cutting part made of stainless steel, comfortable handles
A 70-centimeter stainless steel wire wrapped with a wire cord guarantees efficient cutting in both directions. The saw is fitted with comfortable handles covered with plastic, ensuring a firm grip and safety during operation.
Compactness and Lightweight Design
The solid yet lightweight construction allows the saw to be folded into very compact dimensions, making it easy to store and always accessible when needed.
Key Features
- efficient cutting in both directions
- lightweight and foldable construction
- comfortable handles with plastic covers
- cutting part length 70 cm
- made of stainless steel
Applications and Possibilities
Survival and Bushcraft: This reliable tool performs well in tough conditions during survival and bushcraft trips. It allows quick preparation of firewood or building a shelter.
Tourism and Camping: A great addition to camping gear. Makes it easier to prepare firewood for a campfire or perform tasks related to setting up a campsite. Its small size when folded means it takes up little space in a backpack.
Emergency Situations: Useful for removing fallen branches or quickly preparing firewood in critical situations. Indispensable as part of emergency equipment.
Technical data
Material: stainless steel
Total length: 80 cm
Cutting edge length: 70 cm
Manufacturer: Badger Outdoor
MILITARY is the exclusive distributor of Badger Outdoor in Poland.
Badger Outdoor is a brand founded by former special forces operators, based on experience gained in extreme field conditions. The company's mission is to create equipment that works in practical applications – reliable, functional and affordable. The product range includes backpacks, bushcraft equipment and outdoor accessories for people who actively enjoy spending their free time in nature – from travelers and scouts to survival enthusiasts. Each product is subjected to field tests before it appears on the market to meet the expectations of demanding users.
| Overall length | 800 mm |
|---|---|
| Handle | Plastic |
| Blade material | Stainless |
| Saw type | hand chain |
| EAN | 6970422012841 |
| Manufacturer code | BO-WS-C2-BK |
| Brand | Badger Outdoor |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 22
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A miniature and very lightweight saw. It handles thinner branches well. Perfect for a backpack or a forest pouch. Attractive price for its functionality.
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The saw looks inconspicuous and delicate, so I have doubts about its performance when cutting. However, it has the advantage of being very small, lightweight, and once coiled, almost takes up no space. It's one of those gadgets that's better to have than not. Additionally, its price is favorable.
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Obviously, you won't cut down a hundred-year-old oak with it, but it should handle smaller branches just fine. Given the price and small size, it's definitely worth having on hand – it takes up a microscopic amount of space and weighs almost nothing.
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This is another saw of this type in my gear. It works perfectly and is very practical. It takes up almost no space in your backpack, and if you need to cut some thicker branches, it handles the job great. I recommend it.
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Maybe I was lucky with the specific item, but contrary to others' complaints, the saw worked great. I cut a birch log over 30 cm thick with it. Maybe it's not very durable, but it's lightweight, compact, and comes in handy for sudden situations.
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Unfortunately, the saw did not meet expectations – during the first bonfire, it already broke when trying to cut a branch of about 12-13 cm diameter. On thinner branches, it would get stuck after just a few movements. In the end, I used a manual folding saw from Castorama and solved the problem in two minutes.
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I bought it just in case. As someone already mentioned, it's fine for thinner branches, but cutting thicker ones is a problem. Sometimes it gets stuck. However, for the price – it's fine.
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A product at a good price. Worth having just in case, because it takes up almost no space and can be useful not only for cutting small branches.
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A lightweight saw that cuts well, is cheap, and takes up very little space in a purse or backpack. It's not long, but it's great in emergency situations – you just need a bit of strength.
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Considering the idea, price, and size, I give it a rating of 4. It's not very comfortable to use (it's worth wearing gloves, not too thick, because the grips are small), you can forget about thicker branches, but twigs up to 5 cm in diameter can be cut. As an emergency solution (given the price and size), it's worth having it with you.
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I bought it out of curiosity, to see how it works. I'll say this – it doesn't make a big impression, it often gets stuck during cutting. You can cut with it, but the saws from Victorinox or Leatherman perform much better.
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Very good equipment – you can easily cut a tree. The handles could be bigger for my hands, but you can solve this with electrical tape. Highly recommended.
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I tested it during my vacation. Honestly, you can use it three times, it's sharp. This product should help in a crisis situation. It cuts, but you have to put in a little effort. It does its job well. I recommend it.
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I tested the saw on hard types of wood – a branch about 5 cm in diameter, lying on the ground and held down with my foot, could only be cut at first – the saw would stop after 5 mm because it would get stuck. It was easy to pull out. If the saw wraps around half the branch, there is a lot of friction, and you can't cut further. However, when the branch is hanging and the saw is tight like a string, you can cut it. Maybe I'm not using it correctly, but personally, I think next time I'll choose a saw with a metal blade like a classic chainsaw, because I didn't have these problems with that.
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